Fox News anchor Shannon Bream was all set last night to go live from the steps of the Supreme Court as President Trump nominated Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh as the replacement for Justice Kennedy, who is retiring from SCOTUS. However, things took a threatening turn as she was in front of the iconic building. Hundreds of liberals protesting the nomination were looking to get their violence on and Bream had enough sense to get out of there. “Very few times I’ve felt threatened while out in the field. The mood here tonight is very volatile,” Bream wrote on Twitter just minutes after Trump’s announcement in the White House. “Law enforcement appears to be closing down 1st Street in front of SCOTUS.”

Bream followed that with a second Tweet that left no doubt about the precarious nature of her safety, “Literally had to bail on our live show from #SCOTUS. Moving the show back to the safety of the studio. See y’all at 11p.” The left has been harassing and threatening everyone on the right. Some are serious death threats and it doesn’t take much to make a mob turn violent. We’ve seen White House officials harassed in restaurants and senators and Trump supporters have been hassled and threatened as well, both verbally and physically. Leaders of “The Resistance” movement, like Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), have called for more harassment of anyone who supports Trump.

Bream spoke of the scene at the Supreme Court on her broadcast last night, “Last year, there were certainly protesters out there and there was definitely opposition to justice [Neil] Gorsuch upon his name being announced that night. Tonight, we saw something different. We did have a plan to have our show out their live. It got so volatile at points that we — we ultimately didn’t feel like it would be safe to do an hour of live television out there,” she said. And that is the state of America currently.